Graphics lag?
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Do what you will mate, I’m just saying antivirus software is usually tricky. I heard some behave nearly like rootkits and as such don’t need to have processes running to interfere with the system. Uninstalling probably won’t help, but I always say: don’t ignore an option just because you think it’s not it.
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OK, recently FF’s latest FL Developer was taking several minutes to load the .dll files, which he thinks it might be because he made this version multi-threading to take advantage of dual-core machines - mine has only 1 and I got this awful slow-down whereas the previous version loaded the same .dlls in a jiffy.
Is there a way to disable the dual-core temporarily for FL to check?
Just shooting in the dark here.
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I’d just make sure your graphics drivers aren’t forcing options, if it has a control ox, like the CCC for ATI, you can disable them completely, and the drivers still work the same. But you don’t get annoying forced settings.
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The control panel has been set to all off before, although some of those options are forced off and I’m not sure what FL does and does not support graphics wise. Most of the features are either force on/off or application controlled. Setting to app controlled nets me nothing although there is an option in the panel to enable multi-threading for older games so in theory the .dll thing shouldn’t be an issue, but with FL who knows.
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It could just be a simple case of FL not recognising your card, if it’s specifications aren’t listed in the “flconfigdatabase.txt” then there’s every chance you’ll have graphics problems.
Louva (EOA) updated this file by adding more modern cards to it.
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Oh, Been there before,
1st, Cross fingers and await next version of nForce Drivers as it might suddenly fix the problem.
2nd, If your using “tweeked” drivers from card maker, you might want to try the NVIDIA reference drivers for that card instead.
3rd, Unlikely but have seen it happen, make certain that your card, if it has multiple outputs and one is Composite, SVGA, or even a HDMI, is not running in Dual Mode (Or what ever your card maker calls it). A lot of cards act like yours when trying to stay in “TV Output Compatible Mode” at odd resolutions and color settings.
Well I figured I’d post something in here just to clear it up and in case anyone else happens to have the same card. The GeForce 9400 is one of those cards that FL simply doesn’t like so avoid it like the plauge ;D
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So digdug - is it a case of it just doesn’t like your card?
Was it solved by using another card?
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I run a core i3 with a GT630 from Nvidia and I get a whopping 1fps…. I contacted Nvidia and they keep telling me it’s the game and not their card. The game ran perfect before the card was installed so screw them. I just want to find a fix for this damn issue so I can get back on FLU and continue my Admin duties.
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If you already had freelancer installed before you changed graphics card, then I would try uninstalling FL fully and then reinstall, many games have to be reinstalled when you change cards.
Failing that, remove the video card and try playing with your i3’s onboard graphics, or disable your i3’s onboard graphics in the bios so you only have the 630 working. It’s not the video card that’s causing you grief, it’s your system setup in one form or another.
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Already re-installed. It’s a no-go.
And as to the BiOS…… No can do… I run Windows 8.1, meaning the BiOS, or any alternative for it, doesn’t exhist anymore. I have set my system up in so many ways and have still failed to solve this issue. All drivers are up to date, including some beta drivers that I was given by Nvidia to try and solve the issue. Since BiOS doesn’t exhist anymore Windows has another means of selecting which gfx card to run, and yes, I have tried running 630 alone AND the motherboard card alone. Nothing…
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Well I’m still running win7 and I don’t use bios either, it’s called UEFI nowadays but I still refer to it as bios all the same, old habits.
How to access UEFI on win8 -
that link shows you how to access UEFI on win8, yes. But, all win8 users were forced to upgrade to 8.1. In 8.1 they made it impossible to access the UEFI. They did this intentionally but the reason is beyond me. So, again, BiOS or any alternative (meaning UEFI) does not exhist on 8.1. Atleast as far as it’s users are concerned.
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Well that sucks, it’s not hard to see why so many people say win8 is shite. I’ve no experience using it so not sure what else to suggest, can you roll back to win8 and access UEFI, or better still maybe install win7 if you have a copy hanging about. If all fails, there’s plenty other good games to play in this world so it’s not the end of the world is it
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I forgot about that little tid-bit…. I’ve seen those vids too… Acer and I think HP (maybe some others) have that option built in to the PC, BUT, it depends on the manufacturer and is not a standard windows 8.1 option. I have a Lenovo, which unfortunately doesn’t have that option built in. Don’t pick on my Lenovo tho… It’s super simple to work on the hardware.
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Have a read through this thread.
A user is having the same issue because the install was carried out in legacy mode as opposed to UEFI, you can’t switch to UEFI mode because the HDD would no longer be able to boot. You’d need to reinstall with the bios in UEFI mode.